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Taishin Bank Selected as Demonstration Bank for One-Stop Banking Services for Foreigners, Enhancing Banking Accessibility for International Talent

Taishin Bank Selected as Demonstration Bank for One-Stop Banking Services for Foreigners, Enhancing Banking Accessibility for International Talent
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Taishin International Bank has been selected as a demonstration bank for Taiwan's 'One-Stop Banking Services for Foreigners' initiative. The bank is enhancing accessibility for international talent through multilingual support and digital banking upgrades.

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This initiative reflects Taiwan's broader efforts to attract and retain international professionals by reducing administrative and financial barriers.

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TAIPEI, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Taishin International Bank (Taishin Bank) has been selected as one of the inaugural demonstration banks under the “One-Stop Banking Services for Foreigners - Model Initiative” launched by Talent Taiwan, the international talent recruitment and service center established by Taiwan’s National Development Council. The bank stood out in a highly competitive selection process thanks to its comprehensive digital and branch-based services, as well as its broad range of financial solutions, reflecting its commitment to creating a more accessible and welcoming banking environment for international talent. To help foreign professionals overcome language barriers when accessing financial services, Taishin Bank has introduced a series of multilingual enhancements. These include a fully English-language Internet banking platform, 24/7 live text-based customer support. In addition, more than 4,000 Taishin Bank ATMs now support services in seven languages—Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese—covering a wide range of convenient transactions such as deposits, cash withdrawals, transfers, and remittances. The bank also plans to roll out an AI-powered real-time bilingual translation tool by year-end, further improving convenience and accessibility for international customers.

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